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STORY TELLING-Folklores, narratives etc
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SFU is one of the few universities in Canada that really stands out among other universities in terms of its student diversity, architectural buildings and many others. The representation of different cultural roots in our school nourishes our multiculturalism and brings a culture that is embedded with richness and uniqueness.
Since we are under the umbrella of this wonderful university, I decided to come up with this thread, as a part of our entertainment series, whereby anyone can, at least, tell us any interesting story that he/she heard from their parents, grandparents etc.
Let us enjoy your stories. Go...
SFU is one of the few universities in Canada that really stands out among other universities in terms of its student diversity, architectural buildings and many others. The representation of different cultural roots in our school nourishes our multiculturalism and brings a culture that is embedded with richness and uniqueness.
Since we are under the umbrella of this wonderful university, I decided to come up with this thread, as a part of our entertainment series, whereby anyone can, at least, tell us any interesting story that he/she heard from their parents, grandparents etc.
Let us enjoy your stories. Go...
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As everyone may know, Africa has so many tribes and clans where each clan has a language, culture and council of elders that separates from the other. Among the African tribes, is the Maasai, that lives along the plains of the great Rift Valley in East Africa.
When a man from this community wants to marry, what they do is that, the man has to go to the forest and kill a lion with a spear (gun is not allowed) and bring the head as a trophy so that he can prove his braveness. That is not the end of it. The reason is that women don't get married to a coward man, so killing a lion acts as the license of getting a woman.
It looks interesting, ha?
Once upon a time there was a mountain...
in the mountain was a monastery...
inside the monastery there was a monk, chanting.
What did he chant?
...Once upon a time there was a mountain...
in the mountain was a monastery...
inside the monastery there was a monk, chanting.
What did he chant?
...Once upon a time there was a mountain...
in the mountain was a monastery...
inside the monastery there was a monk, chanting...